Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 04, 1952, Page 2, Image 2

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Six Die In
Auto Crashes
CHIUJWACK. B. C. OH High
way accidents claimed six lives in
British Columbia s rraser Valley
Sunday. -
. The dead Included four mem
bers of one family.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deawarts
of Chllliwack, and their two sons,
Leohaid. 7. and Hans. 5, were
fatally injured when their car col
lided with a Canadian National
Railways livestock train. Two
daughters and another son were
injured.
Mrs. Stacey Peters of Agassiz,
B. C, was killed in another train-
car crash at Nicomen, 53 miles
east of Vancouver.
Jack Edwards. 40. of Vancouver,
died of injuries received when the
car in which he was ridintt left
me roaa outside oi new Westmins
ter. Crippled Scout
Saves Boy's Life
NORTH HAVEN, Conn. Wi Boy
Scout Danny Holt, 13. did his good
deed for the day Friday by helping
to rescue a young skater who broke
through the ice of a pond.
Danny is a polio victim, and
still wears a brace on his left leg.
But he didn't let that stop him
when he saw Edward Ashby, 11,
struggling in the water.
The crippled youngster crawled
on the ice to a point where, by
stretching out flat and extending
his arms, he could support the
younger boy. Three other boys
men pulled them both to safety,
FIRE
PRAIRIE CITY, Ore. Wl The
John pay Valley is without an
auxiliary power unit as the result
oi a S3o.uuo lire at the California
Pacific Utility Company's electri
cal plant here Saturday.
Company officials said the blaze
started from a short circuit. Two
hydro-electric generators and five
diesel engines were destroyed in
me oiaze.
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HIKES FOR IKE Posted
in a spot where it's bound
to be noticed is the cam
paign slogan of Kathleen
O'Hara of Syracuse, N. Y.
Shapely Miss O'Hara was
named "Miss Youth for
Eisenhower of New York"
at a meeting of young Re
publicans in Albany.
Texas Flag Is
Top Bid Item
MOSCOW IB A Texas flag
brought more than 4.000 rubles.
SI ,000 to the March of Dimes cam
paign when it was auctioned at
the American House Club.
The club, composed of Army, Na
vy and Air Force personnel and
State Department employes in Mos
cow, threw a party and raised a to
tal of 14,300 for the U.S. anti-polio
fund.
Texans vied with one another in
spirited bidding when the Lone
Star State flag went on the auc
tion block. Lt. Col. Reuben Thorn
al. onetime Texas At-M footballer,
was the auctioneer. The flag was
knocked down to Lt. Col. James
Norwood.
Graham Asks
Day Of Prayer
WASHINGTON" in Thousands
gathered at the steps of the na
tional capitol Sunday heard Evan
gelist Billy Graham say he could
be elected President :"on- a plat
form calling the people back, to
God.'!
v.The ybung preacher delivered
two sermons during an hour-long
meeting ' broadcast cosst-to-coast.
He spoke from the spot Presidents
take the oath of office. The crowd
was estimated variously at from
20.000 to 45.000.
In his typical arm-waving style,
Graham said:
"If I would run for President of
the United States today, on a plat
form of calling the people back to
God, back to Christ, back to the
Bible. I'd be elected.
"There is a hunger for God to
day." He called for world peace, sug
gesting that the United States keep
its economy and defense strong,
continue to expose crime and ir
regularities and maintain, mutual
confidence.
He asked Congress to call upon
President Truman to proclaim a
day of prayer, as President Abra
ham Lincoln did on April 13, 1863.
Plants Get
Tax Rebate
WASHINGTON Wl The De
fense Production Administration
Sunday list four Pacific Northwest
defense plant projects among 573
in the nation scheduled to receive
federal tax benefits.
The certificate approved by the
agency enables the companies to
write off in five years, in deprecia
tion for federal tax purposes, part
of the outlay made on new or ex
panded plant or equipment.
Projects certified and percent
age of cost to which rapid write
off may be applied included:
The Carborundum Co., Vancouv
er, Wash. $3,319,248 for silicon car
bide at 65 per cent.
Portland General Electric Co.
$32,260,000 for a power project in
Jefferson County, Ore., at 65 per
cent.
Spokane, Portland and Seattle
Railway Co., Portland, Ore., $1,
205.361 at 5 per cent.
Idaho Power Co.. $20,047,610 at
50 per cent for a project at Snake
River, Idaho, 50 per cent.
Plane Crash Death
Toll Reaches 30
ELIZABETH. N. J. F) The
death toll of the Jan. 22 crash of
an American Airlines Convair In a
residential district here has mount
ed to 30.
Mrs Rosa Caruso, 52, trapped in
the blazing Inferno after the silver
plane rammed Into her home, died
Sunday In St. Elizabeth's Hospital.
She was the seventh resident to
die as a result of the disaster which
also cost the lives of all 23 aboard
the craft.
British Explorers
Run Into Gunfire
LONDON W Britain is going
to Drotest to Argentina about the
reported firing on a group of Brit
ish explorers In Antarctica by a
party of Argentines.
Reports reaching here said the
Argentines opened fire when the
Britons landed at Hope Bay, a re
gion in the extreme south claimed
by both Britain and Argentina. The
explorers reportedly were forced
back to their ship at pistol point,
A foreign office spokesman said
Britain had told her embassy In
Buenos Aires to protest the Ar
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IV JKAN OWENS
Klamath Fans came back from
Aahland convinced that the Peli
cans are on their way again, after
two wins over the Ashland Grit
zlics. If the Pels can preside over the
next four games we may head for
star in March. Hopes are plenty
high I'
Featuring Janice Larson at the
organ keyboard and Denclce Ken
yon, as announcer, radio speech
class is planning a series o( eve
ning orpan concerts over KTEC,
OTi's FM station. Althouuli the
time for the provram is not yot
definite, the production data will
be annouced Inter.
The script snd mike society has
recently added several moinbors
to Its roll, included are: Trudy
Bramlctt. Shirley Cox. Don Drake
Donna GiKhrle, Denclce Kenyan,
Harold Slaglc. Ed Tomllu and
Frances Stearns.
Committees for the Latin club
dance to be held Tuesday. Feb
ruary 5, have been chosen by pres
ident Dick Tracy and have begun
work.
On the program committee are.
Mar" Ellen McCoKin. Fhnlna Ray
mond. Malhew Del Falti. David
French, Marilyn Brandt and Bill
Harlan. Helping with and planning
the refreshments will be Ann
Pedorson, Dick Hilton, Jack Prock
and Gertrude Bramlett.
The club took In over 30 dollars
from their matinee dance held last
Tuesday, and the proceeds were
given to the Polio and Red Cross
drives.
Congratulations again to KU
wrestlers who overpowered the
Grants Pass Cavemen to a 38-10
victory, Friday afternoon. Qur
wrestling team, headed by coach
"Dutch Simons" has certainly been
doing a grand Job.
OPS Checkers
Watch Spuds
30ISE, Idaho Ml About 1.200
food dealers In Southern Idaho and
Malheur County. Oregon, have been
reminded by the OPS that price
ceilings on potatoes are now In
effect.
D. Worth Clark, district enforce
ment officer, said agents In the
field were checking costs and sell
ing prices of spuds in retail stores.
"Every raise of one cent per
pound in retail prices adds more
than $400,000 annually to the na
tion's grocery bill," Robert O. Coul
ter, OPS district price executive,
said.
Compliance with the ceilings
should result in lower retail prices
or Improvement in the quality of
potatoes sold In retail stores, ne
said.
Snow Cover
Reported Up
Recent storms have given Ore
gon's 1953 water supplies a big
boost toward recovery from the
severe summer drought, according
to the preliminary water supply
outlook Issued cooperatively bv the
soil conservation service and the
Oregon State College agricultural
experiment station.
Results of the annual snow sur
vey show that mountain snow
cover on Jan. 1 was more than
twice as heavy as normal for this
date. Surveys of three representa
tive Oregon streams revealed
above normal winter flow, report
ed W. T. Frost, hydraulic engineer
for the soli conservation service.
Reservoir water supplies are less
than Jast year In 14 of 20 reser
voirs .reported, but the heavy snow
cover, is exoected to partially off
set this shortage. Reports from 12
stations Indicate that water con
tent of the snow-cover already Is
greater than usually recorded at
the beginning of the melting sea
son, Frost said. -
Bank Doubles On
New Honor System
YONKERS. N.Y. Wl The Cen
tral National Bank says its honor
change-making system has worked
so well that It has doubled the kitty
from $5 to $10.
The bank on Wednesday started
letting people make their own
change from a bin of coins in the
lobby. Nobody watched, and user;
were on their honor not to cheat.
Friday Bank President Gerald
S. Couzens said the rink has been
"doubled" because "people are of
proven honesty." He also said the
larger kitty does not have to be
filled as often as the $5 one.
Coast In Path
Of Wind Storms
SEATTLE Wl The Weather Bu
reau Issued the following advisory
at 7 a.m.
"Hoist southwest storm warnings
for 12 hours, Astoria, Ore., to Ta
toosh. Wash., throueh the Strait
of Juan de Fuca, and inland waters
of Washington.
"Southwest winds 40-50 miles an
hour, off the coast: 35-46 m.p.h. In
the Strait and inland waters this
morning, deoreaslng this after
noon." TO MARRY
NEW YORK Wl Patrice Mun
sel, coloratura soprano of the Met
ropolitan Opera, says she will mar
ry New York Advertising Man
Robert C. C. Schuler next sum
mer, She announced the engage
ment over the week-end.
Miss Munsel halls from Spokane,
Wash.
If You DID NOT
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PSKPARR 0vV lor t'ollese ar f,earn a Trade
0l GRADUATES HAVE ENTEBKn OVER 60S' COLLCOtl
AMERICAN SCHOOL
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OLD TIMER Progress has finally caught up with one
Klamath Falls. The residence at S. 5th arid Klamath Ave. is
the Dent Brothers. '
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RIOT AFTERMATH IN CAIRO Sunday sightseers walk
during the previous clay's rioting in Cairo, tgypt. Martial law was declared following tne
Saturday riots, in which at least 67 persons died. The city was quiet after its third night
of military curfew.
McCarthy Asks
Nash Action
WASHINGTON 'Hi Sen. Mc
Carthy, R-Wls. challenged Presi
dent Truman Sunday to point out
where he had misquoted "a slnftle
word" from loyalty report on
Presidential Aide Phllleo Nasn.
This was Uie latest development
i tntM-hpr! nff bv Mc
Carthy in a recent Senate speech
In which he saia rmsn nnu uiu.-.-assoclntions
with Communists In
the 1940s. Nash denied It.
At his news conference last
Thursday, Truman called McCar
thy a character assassin.
He also referred to the Wiscon
sin senator as the pathological Mr.
McCarthy. The President said
McCarthy's attack on Nash was
like all others he used BRalnsl gov
ernment employes, he didn't, like.
McCarthy called this mere name
calling, and in a tclcuram to thu
President he pressed the Issue.
He asked answers to four ques
tions. These boiled down, were:
Have you read the FBI loyalty
flics on Nash? Where did he, Mc
Carthv. misquote a single word?
Does the President claim the FBI
reports are untrue? If not, then
why Is he keeping Nash In a $17,500
a year Job?
Brothers Meet On
Battle Front
WITH U.S. 40th Division. Korea
i,fi Two brothers from Grants
Pass, Ore., met briefly on the bat
tlefront. , . ,
They are PFC. John and Cpl
Dick Mannons. John Is a member
of the division which was relieved
by Dick's outfit. They had time
only for a quick hello and goodbye.
KLAMATH 'ALLS. 0I0.
AMERICAN CHINESE
f4i at th(4t keatt
Ph. 4U Pet Ora'ara Te Teke Oat
Ben B. Lee, Mgr.
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Korea Clamps Down
On Guerrillas
PUSAN. Korea i.fi The tov
ernment Monday proclaimed mar
tial law In a section of Southeastern
Korea as an antl-iuerrllla meas
ure. Defense Minister Lee Kl Poonu
said civilians were warned against
helping Communist guerrillas.
Lt. oen. pane sun Yup, com
mander of antl-guerrllla forces,
said 19.000 guerrillas were killed or
captured In a two month campaign
in the cnirl -Mountains oi couin-
west Korea,
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headquarter Into nclloir.
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